On the Lebesgue Constant of Weighted Leja Points for Lagrange Interpolation on Unbounded Domains
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This work focuses on weighted Lagrange interpolation on an unbounded domain, and analyzes the Lebesgue constant for a sequence of weighted Leja points. The standard Leja points are a nested sequence of points defined on a compact subset of the real line, and can be extended to unbounded domains with the introduction of a weight function $w:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow [0,1]$. Due to a simple recursive formulation in one dimension, such abscissas provide a foundation for high-dimensional approximation methods such as sparse grid collocation, deterministic least squares, and compressed sensing. Just as in the unweighted case of interpolation on a compact domain, we use results from potential theory to prove that the Lebesgue constant for the Leja points grows subexponentially with the number of interpolation nodes.
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